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CNN —A seaman who fell off a cargo ship survived almost 20 hours at sea before being rescued off Australia’s southeastern coast on Friday, according to emergency services. Marine Rescue NSW vessels were deployed to search for a seaman who had fallen off a cargo ship. Marine Rescue NSW/Facebook“He was wearing a life jacket, he was conscious, he was able to communicate with us, he was very cold, he was hypothermic and exhausted – he was absolutely exhausted,” she added. The authority said it had deployed water police and marine rescue units for the rescue, as well as two sea vessels and two helicopters. Jason Richards from NSW Marine Rescue told 9News that they had no idea how long the man was in the water for in the beginning.
Persons: , Erin Laughton, CNN’s, , Jason Richards, 9News, he’d Organizations: CNN, Boatrowers, NSW Ambulance, John Hunter Hospital, ” NSW Ambulance, . NSW Ambulance, Marine Rescue NSW, Marine Rescue, Facebook, Australian Maritime Safety Authority, NSW Marine Rescue Locations: Singapore, New South Wales, Beach, Newcastle,
CNN —The mystery of the black balls that washed up on some of Sydney’s most iconic beaches last month has now been solved – and it’s more disgusting than you could ever imagine. Australian beachgoers were turned away from seven beaches last month after lifeguards spotted thousands of black spheres, prompting closures and clean-up efforts. People visit Coogee Beach in Sydney, Australia after authorities closed it to the public on October 16, 2024, following the sighting of mysterious black balls on its shores. These Sydney fatbergs were no ordinary fatbergs, however. The blobs contained everything from fecal matter to medication and recreational drugs, the scientists wrote.
Persons: , Jon Beves, Saeed Khan, William Alexander Donald, ” Donald, 9news, Fatbergs, Sydney fatbergs Organizations: CNN, University of New, UNSW, New South, New South Wales Environment, Protection Authority, Sydney, Getty, EPA, “ Authorities Locations: University of New South Wales, New, New South Wales, Bondi, Coogee Beach, Sydney, Australia, AFP, Birmingham,
Local fans of the NBA's Denver Nuggets and the NHL's Colorado Avalanche will have some new ways to watch their teams' games this season. Beginning this season, there will be 20 Nuggets and 20 Avalanche games on Tegna's free local over-the-air broadcasts, 9NEWS and My20. The platform will give fans in the Denver media market access to all Avalanche and Nuggets games for $19.95 a month. Stars games will be available on streaming service Victory+ this season, and the local Ducks games will be available via Victory+ and a local over-the-air broadcast. These pay TV contracts help support the billions of dollars in fees that the networks pay professional sports leagues to air their games.
Persons: Nikola Jokic, Bones Hyland, Norman Powell, Stan Kroenke's, Tegna, It's, Steve Smith, Gray Organizations: Denver Nuggets, Los Angeles Clippers, Crypto.com Arena, NHL's Colorado Avalanche, Kroenke Sports, Entertainment, Denver's NBA, NHL, Avalanche, Nuggets, NBA, New Jersey Devils, Buffalo Sabres, Sports, DirecTV, Fubo, Communications, Comcast, Dish, Entertainment's KSE Media Ventures, CNBC, Bally Sports, Diamond Sports, Dallas Stars, Anaheim Ducks, Ducks, Dallas Mavericks, New Orleans Pelicans, Tegna, Pelicans, Mavericks, YES, New York Yankees, MSG Networks, New York Knicks, NHL's New York Rangers Locations: Los Angeles, Denver, Prague, North America, NBCUniversal
Read previewA Colorado man was rescued after getting stranded overnight on a 14,230-foot mountain during a work retreat, local authorities said. Related storiesBy 9 p.m., Chaffee County Search and Rescue South said it had been alerted and activated two teams, a drone pilot, and a helicopter. Chaffee County Search and Rescue South posted this image from the search. Chaffee County Search and Rescue SouthBut just as those groups set out, the man regained cell service and managed to make a 911 call, the search and rescue team wrote. The man told rescuers he'd fallen more than 20 times and ended up in a gully, unable to get up.
Persons: , Shavano, Danny Andres, he'd Organizations: Service, Business, Employees, Industry Locations: Chaffee County, Chaffee
"I broke the one rule you should never ever break," the 9News Denver meteorologist told his followers. Advertisement"It was a fun trip, and I did not have to work the next day," Bianchi told BI. Hot air rises, so the warm summer air near Earth's surface starts to rise to higher, cooler altitudes. Morning flights can help you avoid cascading delaysBooking morning flights doesn't just help you avoid nasty weather — it also cushions you against delays that build up throughout the day. Knowing all that science and flight logistics, Bianchi's takeaway is simple: "Book a flight in the morning in summer," he said.
Persons: , Chris Bianchi, I'm, didn't, Tom Green, Bianchi, Bianchi didn't, Ethan Miller, Alyssa Glenny, Hurricane Beryl, Beryl, Glenny Organizations: Service, LaGuardia Airport, Business, McCarran International Airport, Tornado, Reuters Locations: Denver, United States, Las Vegas , Nevada, Chicago, LaGuardia, Miami, Lakes, New England, Texas
That certainly seems to be the case with a painting by indigenous artist Vincent Namatjira, which includes a portrait of Australia’s richest person, mining magnate Gina Rinehart. Rinehart has reportedly called for the National Gallery of Australia (NGA) to remove her portrait, one of 21 individual works that make up a single piece in Namatjira’s exhibition “Australia in Colour,” from display. The painting of Rinehart is one of 21 portraits by artist Vincent Namatjira that feature in his exhibition "Australia in Colour." Vincent NamatjiraAustralian media has reported that Rinehart approached the NGA’s director and chair to request the painting’s removal. She “remained unshakable” at the top of Forbes’ Australia’s 50 Richest list for 2024, the outlet reported in February.
Persons: Vincent Namatjira, Gina Rinehart, Rinehart, Queen Elizabeth II, Jimi Hendrix, Vincent Lingiari, Scott Morrison, , Jackson, ” Namatjira, , Namatjira, Lang Hancock, She “, Forbes ’, 9News, Penelope Benton, NAVA Organizations: CNN, National Gallery of Australia, NGA, National Gallery, Hancock, Forbes, Australia’s National Association for, Visual Arts, NAVA, Gallery of Australia Locations: Australia, Canberra, American
CNN —Around Australia, travelers are stranded and trying to get home after low-cost airline Bonza unexpectedly announced it has “temporarily suspended services.”The airline, Australia’s newest, had a fleet of six planes, all painted a bright purple color and given Aussie-inspired names like Sheila and Matilda. Catherine King, Australia’s transportation minister, told reporters Tuesday that she had spoken with representatives from Bonza and urged them to keep passengers fully informed. Qantas, Australia’s largest air carrier, services only six of the 36 routes that Bonza has been flying. “We will immediately support any passengers stranded mid-journey by offering complimentary seats on Virgin Australia-operated flights to the airport nearest to their final planned Bonza destination,” the airline wrote on X (formerly Twitter). Currently, the company’s website is still online, but it’s not possible to book flights and all travel dates appear blacked out.
Persons: Bonza, Sheila, Matilda, Tim Jordan, , Catherine King, , ” King, ” Bonza Organizations: CNN, Qantas, Jetstar, Virgin Australia Locations: Australia, Bonza, Launceston, Tasmania, Gladstone, Queensland
Witnesses told a local radio station the woman spat at others and hit a man's glasses off his face. AdvertisementA flight to tourist hot spot Bali had to make an emergency landing after a disruptive passenger shouted at other customers and banged on the cockpit door. AdvertisementThe outlet also reported that she was banging on the cockpit door and said she believed somebody had stolen her phone. Related storiesIn a video obtained by 9News Sydney, the passenger swears at other customers before being restrained by another flyer. A Jetstar flight from Melbourne to Bali has had to turn back mid-flight due to an unruly passenger.
Persons: , 9News Sydney, Emma, 3AW Organizations: Service, Jetstar, Boeing, Australian Locations: Melbourne, Bali, Indonesia
Two tourists said Google Maps mistakenly guided them into the Australian wilderness. AdvertisementA pair of German tourists say Google Maps mistakenly led them into the Australian wilderness, resulting in a grueling ordeal that lasted for several days. "We decided, 'OK, let's follow Google Maps because Google Maps knows maybe more than we know'," Maier the outlet. However, this is not the first time hikers have found themselves in trouble after following Google Maps directions. North Shore Rescue, a volunteer search-and-rescue team, said it seemed the hikers were following a nonexistent trail on Google Maps.
Persons: , Philipp Maier, Marcel Schoene, Maier, 9News, Philipp, Marcel Organizations: Google, Service, North Shore, BI Locations: Cairns, Bamaga, Far North Queensland, Australian, Vancouver, Canada
Read previewCarnival barred a passenger from boarding a cruise after she was found to be 26 weeks pregnant, the Australian broadcaster 9News reported on Thursday. However, Farrington was denied boarding, as she was more than 24 weeks pregnant, breaking Carnival's conditions of carriage, per the report. Another passenger, who was only identified as Mrs. Vorghese, was also denied boarding for the same cruise for being more than 24 weeks pregnant, according to 9News. AdvertisementA Carnival spokesperson told 9News the passengers were denied boarding "to ensure the safety and well-being of both mothers and their unborn babies." In June, two blind passengers said they were denied boarding on a P&O ship "for health and safety reasons."
Persons: , 9News, Robyn Betts, Kaylee Farrington, Farrington, Betts, Carnival, Vorghese Organizations: Service, Business, MSC Locations: Australian, Brisbane
Tyagarah Beach, a secluded 800-meter (875-yard) stretch of beachfront north of Byron Bay, has been the topic of heated debate in recent weeks. The beach, long loved by naturists from Australia and around the world, is part of the Tyagarah Nature Reserve and maintained by the New South Wales state government. “Nude recreation is a legitimate way of life,” Benham wrote. In 2018, a similar measure was rejected by the Shire Council and CCTV cameras were installed as a compromise. “I’ve been nude bathing on Byron Shire beaches since I was a child in the 70s and 80s,” Benham told 9 News.
Persons: Bradley Benham, Byron Naturists, Penny Sharpe, ” Benham, “ I’ve, CNN’s Angus Watson Organizations: CNN, naturists, New, 9News, Council, Nature, ” Local, Shire Council Locations: Tyagarah, Byron Bay, Australia, New South Wales, NSW, Shire, Byron Shire
A lawmaker in the Australian state of Victoria sat down to watch the nightly news on Monday, expecting to see herself featured as a prominent opponent of duck hunting. But the member of Parliament, Georgie Purcell, noticed that in one photo used on 9News, the tattoos on her midriff were missing. “I saw the image come up on the screen and I thought, ‘That’s really odd,’ because my stomach is heavily tattooed,” Ms. Purcell said on Wednesday.
Persons: Georgie Purcell, , , Ms, Purcell Locations: Australian, Victoria
CNN —An Australian news channel has apologized after broadcasting an edited picture of a female lawmaker that enlarged her breasts and exposed her midriff. The digitally altered photograph of Victoria state lawmaker Georgie Purcell appeared in a 9News evening bulletin Monday after she criticized the local government for rejecting a ban on duck hunting. But having my body and outfit photoshopped by a media outlet was not on my bingo card. “I would like to sincerely apologise to Georgie Purcell for a graphic error that occurred in last night’s bulletin,” Nailon’s 9News statement read. “Our graphics department sourced an online image of Georgie to use in our story on duck hunting.
Persons: Georgie Purcell, , ” Purcell, , NhnkDRMidc — Georgie Purcell, @georgievpurcell, Purcell, you’ve, Hugh Nailon, Georgie, Ms Purcell unreservedly Organizations: CNN, Animal Justice Party, Photoshop, Adobe Locations: Australian, Victoria, Melbourne
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewAt her first primary debate in the new district in Colorado that she's running for office in, Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert and five other candidates smiled and raised their hands when asked who'd ever been arrested. In it, as Boebert and the majority of her competition raised their hands, the crowd can be seen loudly cheering. VIDEO: Incredible moment in first GOP debate for CD4 as candidates are asked to raise their hands if they’ve been arrested…Six candidates raised their hands, including Lauren Boebert and Mike Lynch. At the end of December 2023, Boebert announced she'd run for reelection, though this time in the 4th Congressional District to try to replace outgoing Rep. Ken Buck.
Persons: , Lauren Boebert, who'd, they’ve, Mike Lynch, — Chris Perez, Boebert, Adam Frisch, she'd, Ken Buck, 9News Organizations: Service, Republican, Business, Denver, Colorado Times, Fox, Democratic, Congressional, Congressional District Locations: Colorado, @yankee_MSU, Colorado's, Denver
Police carted off a truckload of Legos after a drugs raid on an Australian home, reports said. Police say the Legos were worth $130,000 and were bought with drug money. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementPolice carted away a truckload of Legos after a drugs raid on a suburban Australian home, The Australian Associated Press (AAP) reported.
Persons: , Anthony Vella, Vella Organizations: Police, Service, Australian Associated Press, . Police, AAP, AAP . Police Locations: Australian, 9News, Botany, Melbourne, Australia
A great white shark that washed up on a beach in Australia appeared to be half-eaten. Scientists said the shark was likely attacked by a killer whale that just wanted to eat its liver. Rare footage captured for Discovery Channel's Shark Week in 2022 showed three orcas killing a great white shark in order to eat its liver. AdvertisementAdvertisementA great white shark carcass that washing up on an Australian beach and was likely attacked by a killer whale. A great white shark carcass that washing up on an Australian beach and was likely attacked by a killer whale.
Persons: , Ben Johnstone, Johnstone, Lauren Meyer, Meyer, Vanessa Pirotta, Pirotta, they've Organizations: Service, Portland, Flinders University, ABC Locations: Australia, South Africa, Victoria, Australian, New Zealand
CNN —The threat of intense bushfires looms over New South Wales as record spring temperatures and high winds fan the flames of more than 60 blazes already burning in Australia’s most populous state, authorities have warned. Several cities along the east coast saw record spring temperatures Tuesday, according to Australia’s Bureau of Meterology (BOM). Sydney, the NSW capital, was expected to record its hottest September day ever Wednesday, with BOM forecasting a high of 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit). “The climate influences driving increased risk of bushfire this season are widespread,” said AFAC CEO Rob Webb. On Tuesday, BOM declared an El Niño weather event was underway, which typically results in a warmer, drier spring and summer and an increased risk for bushfires.
Persons: Miriam Bradbury, , we’ve, , Rob Rogers, Rob Webb, climatologist Zhi, Weng Chua, BOM, Karl Braganza Organizations: CNN, Bureau, NSW, Fire Service, Facebook, ABC, Australasian Fire Authorities Council, , 9News Locations: New South Wales, Australia’s, Sydney, NSW, Queensland, Tasmania, Australia, Tennant, Northern Territory, New Zealand, ” Australia, El, BOM
An incident report details what went down between Boebert and officials that night. Video of the incident later confirmed the details of the report. The fiasco was detailed in an incident report first obtained by the Denver Post. Read the entire incident report here:Although Boebert and her theater date are not named in the report, the congresswoman later identified herself on X.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe allegations in the report were later confirmed by a video obtained and released by 9News . The video also revealed questionable behavior not found in the report, including clips of the representative appearing to be groped in the theater .
Persons: Lauren Boebert, Boebert Organizations: Service, Police, Republican, Buell, Denver Post, Colorado Locations: Boebert, Wall, Silicon, Denver
Lauren Boebert says she parted ways with the man filmed fondling her during a date at "Beetlejuice." Boebert told TMZ on Monday that "all future date nights have been canceled." "Ultimately, all future date nights have been canceled, and I learned to check party affiliations before you go on a date," Boebert told TMZ on Monday. Boebert and her theater date were escorted out of a Denver theater performance of "Beetlejuice" on September 10, and accused of disrupting the show. "Well, TMZ, I'm pretty sure you told the world I went on a date with a Democrat," Boebert told the outlet on Monday.
Persons: Lauren Boebert, Boebert, TMZ, Quinn Gallagher, vaping, 9News, she's, Joe Biden Organizations: Service, Daily Mail, New York Post, Republican, Colorado congresswoman, Democrat, Washington , D.C Locations: Wall, Silicon, New York, Denver, Colorado, Washington ,
Rep. Lauren Boebert's public fondling incident may have violated Colorado public indecency laws. But a local defense attorney told Insider that it's unlikely she would face charges. Boebert was caught on camera appearing to grope her date during a theatre production of "Beetlejuice." Colorado's public indecency law states that "a lewd fondling or caress of the body of another person" isn't allowed in a public place or where a member of the public might view it. She also said that she won't be going on future dates with the man from the theatre.
Persons: Lauren Boebert's, Boebert, 9News, , isn't, Matthew Martin, Martin Organizations: Service, Buell Theatre, Police, Boebert, District, Newsweek Locations: Colorado, Wall, Silicon, Denver
Friday, the Texas Youth Summit announced Boebert would be a speaker at their upcoming conference. The Texas Youth Summit, aimed at children and young adults, allows anyone between 12 and 26 to attend for free. Christian Collins, founder of the Texas Youth Summit, declined to comment to Insider or clarify whether or not the decision to allow Boebert to speak came before or after September 10. In addition to Boebert, this year's speakers include Donald Trump, Jr., Charlie Kirk, and other conservative federal and state representatives. Representatives for Boebert did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Insider sent outside regular business hours.
Persons: Lauren Boebert, @laurenboebert, Boebert, Christian Collins, Donald Trump , Jr, Charlie Kirk Organizations: Texas Youth Summit, Service, Woodlands, Texas Youth Foundation, Woodlands Waterway Locations: Wall, Silicon, Denver , Colorado, Marriott, Houston, Colorado's, Denver, American
Leading conservative women took aim at Lauren Boebert over an incident at a Denver musical. Ann Coulter said Boebert was an "embarrassing bimbo" in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. Boebert had been kicked out of a theater for seemingly vaping and was filmed grabbing her date's crotch. Ann Coulter, a conservative pundit and writer, responded to news of the incident with a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, writing: "Totally embarrassing bimbo." Boebert blamed her "public and difficult divorce" for her actionsRep. Lauren Boebert vaping, left, and a Broadway performance of "Beetlejuice," right, in a composite image.
Persons: Lauren Boebert, Ann Coulter, Boebert, bimbo, vaped, 9News, Lauren Boebert vaping, I'm, Donald Trump's, Jenna Ellis, shouldn't, Meghan McCain, John McCain, McCain, Trump, Coulter, Ellis Organizations: Service, US, Denver, Colorado, GOP, Broadway League, Denvers Arts, Getty, New York Times, Buell Theatre, Republican, Third, Colorado's, Congressional District Locations: Denver, Wall, Silicon, Boebert
Rep. Lauren Boebert apologized after footage of her behavior while watching "Beetlejuice" was released. Boebert, who initially said she did not vape at the show, said she "genuinely" did not recall doing so. A pregnant woman who asked Boebert to stop vaping told the Post that Boebert lashed out and called her a "sad and miserable person." In the video, Boebert appears to be seen putting something to her lips and blowing out aerosol mist. Boebert said in a statement sent to Insider that she "genuinely did not recall vaping that evening" when speaking with her team about what had happened.
Persons: Lauren Boebert, Boebert, vaping, Jayson Boebert Organizations: Service, vaping, Local, Denver Post, Buell Theater, GOP, Denver, Denver Arts Locations: Boebert, Wall, Silicon
Rep. Lauren Boebert was kicked out of a musical theater performance of "Beetlejuice" last weekend. New video appears to show her being groped by her date during the show, which is geared toward kids 10 and up. Boebert has repeatedly said Democrats are "grooming" children with pro-LGBTQ+ rhetoric. "Four months ago, Lauren Boebert called for a boycott of North Face because the outdoor apparel company featured a drag queen in a harmless, non-sexual advertisement because she believes drag queens are a public sexual nuisance (they are not). Rep. Lauren Boebert vaping, left, and a Broadway performance of "Beetlejuice," right, in a composite image.
Persons: Lauren Boebert, Boebert, 9News, Chris Evans, Charlotte Clymer, Lauren Boebert vaping, Jayson Boebert, I've Organizations: Service, Colorado, GOP, Broadway League, Denvers Arts, The Denver Center, Performing Arts, Denver Arts Locations: Wall, Silicon, North, Colorado
Rep. Lauren Boebert denied vaping at a performance of "Beetlejuice" in Denver. Boebert was escorted out of the theater after complaints she was "vaping, singing, causing a disturbance." But new footage shows Boebert taking a hit from her vape, with a pregnant woman later sitting directly behind her. Security footage obtained by 9NEWS Denver shows Boebert sitting in her seat and reaching into her bag. Later in the performance, a pregnant woman sitting behind her can be seen saying something to Boebert.
Persons: Lauren Boebert, vaping, Boebert, 9NEWS, Drew Sexton Organizations: Service, 9NEWS Denver, Denver Post, The Washington Post, Denver Arts Locations: Denver ., Wall, Silicon, Denver , Colorado, Colorado, Boebert
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